Author/Authors :
Salimi, Amrollah Department of Surgery - School of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti Hospital - Qom University of Medical Sciences - Qom, Iran , Mollaabassi, Faeghe Qom University of Medical Sciences - Qom, Iran , Rezvan, Sajjad Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences - Rafsanjan, Iran , Noori, Enayatollah Qom University of Medical Sciences - Qom, Iran , Naderi, Amirhossein Qom University of Medical Sciences - Qom, Iran , Kalhor, Narges Qom University of Medical Sciences - Qom, Iran , Afshari, Sara Qom University of Medical Sciences - Qom, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: Porting is one of the invasive processes that is usually associated
with significant complications in patients. Therefore, this study was conducted
to compare the effects of porting in two ways: implanted under the muscle
and on the pectoralis muscle of cancer patients.
Materials and Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, a comparison was
made between patients whose ports were implanted under the muscle and
patients whose ports were implanted on the pectoralis muscle. The level of
significance was considered to be 0.05.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 17.83±19.1 months. 51.2% (42
patients) were boys and 48.8% (40 patients) were girls. Comparison of the
average success (percentage) of the ports (P = 0.419), the incidence of
infection (P = 0.241), the incidence of skin necrosis (P = 0.077) and the rate of
displacement (P = 0.005). P) In patients between the two groups, there was
no significant statistical difference in terms of port location.
Conclusion: The present study showed that there was no statistically
significant difference in the amount of successful porting and comparison
of infection, skin necrosis and port displacement in the studied patients,
despite the higher incidence of porting group effects on the pectoralis muscle
compared to the sub muscular.